Citation: Andrade, M., Knight, J. (2008) Exploring the anatomy and physiology of ageing part 4 - the renal system. Nursing Times; 104: 34, 22-23. Authors: Maria ...
"Bones can break, muscles can atrophy, glands can loaf, even the brain can go to sleep without immediate danger to survival. But should the kidneys fail...neither bone, muscle, gland nor brain could ...
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The renal system, also known as the urinary system, consists of the urethra, bladder, ureters, and the kidneys. The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs responsible for filtering minerals from the blood ...
The impact of the CRPM could never have been accomplished without the dedication and engagement of our students, fellows, and collaborating faculty. Importantly, the pipeline for trainees and early ...
The implementation of the various training programs has built a culture of community for Cardio-Renal researchers and clinicians at UAB. Notably, several of our training programs are supported with ...
Receipt of female hormones appeared to lead to protective vasodilation in nephrons. Male hormone use appeared to induce subclinical kidney stress. A prospective observational study of transgender ...
The hypothalamic–neurohypophyseal–renal axis normally maintains water balance during variations in water intake and nonrenal losses of water. Failure of this mechanism is common in hospitalized ...
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